- [Narrator] Now that we have a map layout…you'll probably want to get it out of ArcGIS Pro.…One way is to export it to a file.…With the layout view open and active in the Contents pane…come on up to the Share tab…and then find the big green arrow button…that's in the Export section called Layout.…That'll open up the Export Layout dialog box.…In this drop-down menu we can choose the file type…that we want to export.…The default is PDF but we could also choose a JPEG or a TIF…or a variety of other image file formats.…I'll go ahead and leave it on a PDF.…Below we can set the resolution.…

96 is good for screen reading,…where 300 would be more appropriate for a print document.…To the right we can set the compression strength.…Best image quality will make a larger file…and fastest image quality will be a much smaller file size…but lower quality.…Under the Export Options button…we have the option to compress vector graphics or not.…We have some different image compression options.…We can choose to include PDF layers or not.…

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11/18/2016

Get data-mapping and geoprocessing power in a new, more intuitive work environment with ArcGIS Pro. ArcGIS Pro Essential Training shows how to use the new ribbon-based interface and editing environment in ArcGIS to accomplish common 2D and 3D mapping tasks. Learn to create project-centered files that gather local and online resources and geodatabases together into a single location—making management and creation of your maps that much easier. Create multiple 2D map views and 3D scenes in a single project and save project templates to reuse your layouts. Instructor Adam Wilbert also covers manipulating data using the included ArcGIS geoprocessing tools, adding styles and symbols, and sharing the final maps via ArcGIS Online or as standalone packages.